I probably forgot, and such a thing would not be the first time. 2007/8/15, Austin, Alyce (CIV) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi Kris, > > > > Thanks for your reply…but, I didn't see your execs. Did you forget to > attach them? > > > > I guess the CONLOG and HISTLOG files get cleaned up by some other process > since > > I did see them specify in the FCONX $PROFILE file on PERFSVM's 191 disk. > > > > > > Thanks again, > > > > Alyce > > > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On > Behalf Of *Kris Buelens > *Sent:* Monday, August 13, 2007 11:35 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: PERFSVM cleanup > > > > Here my exec. As one can see, it is meant to be extended at some later > day. At this time, it checks the userid, to be either KRIS, VMPRF, or > TSLARUN (the last two are RxServer based servers that we use for VMUTIL-like > work). > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Kris Buelens* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 14 aug. 2007 09:25 > Subject: Re: > To: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> > > CONLOG and HISTLOG files are cleaned up automatically, additionally you > can code an FCXRENAM EXEC that the PTK will execute, and where you can > cleanup other things, or create extra archives. Apart from that, no > automatic cleanup is done and when the A-disk gets full, it remains full. > But, PERFSVM remains active, you will still be able to look at real-time > performance data. > I've got an EXEC that runs in one of my other servers that will collect > more CONLOG files in SFS, useful for debugging. It also keeps an eye on the > 191 disk of PERFSVM and removes the FCXTREND file when the disk becomes more > than x% full. I'll send it to you, it should run in a server that is > authorized in the PTK, or you can change it to become FCXRENAM. As server > you could use VMUTIL, for example based on my RxServer package. > > 2007/8/14, Alyce Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hello, > > I notice that PERFSVM A DISK fills up rather quickly. > > Does it automatically "role-over" when it gets to a certain > percentage? If not, what is the best way to "clean it up"? > Which files are OK to delete and still keep it running? > > Thanks for your help, > Alyce > > > -- > Kris Buelens, > IBM Belgium, VM customer support >
-- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support
